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Maria Yari Salon – A Decade of Trusted Threading in Sugar Land [CLOSED]
[PERMANENTLY CLOSED - Store No Longer Operating] ... The new salon is also good, it's called Rise and Shine Salon. Maria Yari Salon is one of Sugar Land’s quietly legendary beauty stops—small, personal, and fully driven by the skill of one expert: Maria herself. For many loyal clients, she’s the only person they trust with their brows. Her threading style is quick, precise, and remarkably consistent, which is why this tiny studio often fills up during evenings and weekends.
May 24, 20242 min read
Al Rabba World Food – Global Groceries & Halal Essentials in Sugar Land [CLOSED]
[PERMANENTLY CLOSED - Store No Longer Operating] Al Rabba World Food brings a wide-ranging, multicultural grocery experience to a quiet corner of Sugar Land. Housed in what was once a neighborhood Randall’s, the store spans a large footprint with sections that alternate between spacious minimalism and fully stocked aisles. The result is an unexpected little adventure—one where shelves of spices, teas, cookware, and imported goods meet a modern halal butcher and a broad produc
Sep 17, 20232 min read
Randalls – A Nostalgic Neighborhood Market in Sugar Land [CLOSED]
[PERMANENTLY CLOSED - Store No Longer Operating] Randalls on Hwy 6 is one of Sugar Land’s longstanding neighborhood staples—familiar, comfortable, and refreshingly manageable in size. Though the storefront recently received a facelift and the interior has been lightly renovated, the store still carries a nostalgic charm. It’s a place where the layout feels intuitive, the aisles aren’t overwhelming, and you can be in and out without battling crowds or maze-like mega-markets. T
May 19, 20202 min read
Museum District Community Celebration
A vibrant, joy-filled celebration set inside the Children’s Museum, this lively gathering blended nostalgia, music, local food, and community connection. The space buzzed with energy—interactive exhibits, familiar faces, new introductions, and an atmosphere that felt like one big reunion. Local vendors brought their A-game with fresh desserts, flavorful bites, and warm hospitality, turning the evening into a festive showcase of Houston’s culinary diversity. Event Highlights L
Sep 27, 20192 min read
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